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ASCII Code Set (WR14-568) GS1C14-568 ASCII Characters Release 11.2 ECCnet Registry Page 1 of 4 ASCII Code Set ENHANCEMENTS for Work Request - GS1C14-568 The extended ASCII codes (character code 128-255) There are several different variations of the 8-bit ASCII table. The table below is according to ISO 8859-1, also called ISO Latin-1. Codes 129-159 contain the Microsoft® Windows Latin-1 extended characters. HTML DEC OCT HEX BIN HTML Name Description Symbol Number 128 200 80 10000000 € € € Euro sign 130 202 82 10000010 ‚ ‚ ‚ Single low-9 quotation mark 131 203 83 10000011 ƒ ƒ ƒ Latin small letter f with hook 132 204 84 10000100 „ „ „ Double low-9 quotation mark 133 205 85 10000101 … … … Horizontal ellipsis 134 206 86 10000110 † † † Dagger 135 207 87 10000111 ‡ ‡ ‡ Double dagger 136 210 88 10001000 ˆ ˆ ˆ Modifier letter circumflex accent 137 211 89 10001001 ‰ ‰ ‰ Per mille sign 138 212 8A 10001010 Š Š Š Latin capital letter S with caron 139 213 8B 10001011 ‹ ‹ ‹ Single left-pointing angle quotation 140 214 8C 10001100 Œ Œ Œ Latin capital ligature OE 142 216 8E 10001110 Ž Ž Latin captial letter Z with caron 145 221 91 10010001 ‘ ‘ ‘ Left single quotation mark 146 222 92 10010010 ’ ’ ’ Right single quotation mark 147 223 93 10010011 “ “ “ Left double quotation mark 148 224 94 10010100 ” ” ” Right double quotation mark 149 225 95 10010101 • • • Bullet 150 226 96 10010110 – – – En dash 151 227 97 10010111 — — — Em dash 152 230 98 10011000 ˜ ˜ ˜ Small tilde 153 231 99 10011001 ™ ™ ™ Trade mark sign 154 232 9A 10011010 š š š Latin small letter S with caron 155 233 9B 10011011 › › › Single right-pointing angle quotation mark 156 234 9C 10011100 œ œ œ Latin small ligature oe 158 236 9E 10011110 ž ž Latin small letter z with caron 159 237 9F 10011111 Ÿ Ÿ ÿ Latin capital letter Y with diaeresis 161 241 A1 10100001 ¡ ¡ ¡ Inverted exclamation mark GS1C14-568 ASCII Characters Release 11.2 ECCnet Registry Page 2 of 4 HTML DEC OCT HEX BIN HTML Name Description Symbol Number 162 242 A2 10100010 ¢ ¢ ¢ Cent sign 163 243 A3 10100011 £ £ £ Pound sign 164 244 A4 10100100 ¤ ¤ ¤ Currency sign 165 245 A5 10100101 ¥ ¥ ¥ Yen sign 166 246 A6 10100110 ¦ ¦ ¦ Pipe, Broken vertical bar 167 247 A7 10100111 § § § Section sign 168 250 A8 10101000 ¨ ¨ ¨ Spacing diaeresis - umlaut 169 251 A9 10101001 © © © Copyright sign 170 252 AA 10101010 ª ª ª Feminine ordinal indicator 171 253 AB 10101011 « « « Left double angle quotes 172 254 AC 10101100 ¬ ¬ ¬ Not sign 173 255 AD 10101101 • ­ ­ Soft hyphen 174 256 AE 10101110 ® ® ® Registered trade mark sign 175 257 AF 10101111 ¯ ¯ ¯ Spacing macron - overline 176 260 B0 10110000 ° ° ° Degree sign 177 261 B1 10110001 ± ± ± Plus-or-minus sign 178 262 B2 10110010 ² ² ² Superscript two - squared 179 263 B3 10110011 ³ ³ ³ Superscript three - cubed 180 264 B4 10110100 ´ ´ ´ Acute accent - spacing acute 181 265 B5 10110101 µ µ µ Micro sign 182 266 B6 10110110 ¶ ¶ ¶ Pilcrow sign - paragraph sign 183 267 B7 10110111 · · · Middle dot - Georgian comma 184 270 B8 10111000 ¸ ¸ ¸ Spacing cedilla 185 271 B9 10111001 ¹ ¹ ¹ Superscript one 186 272 BA 10111010 º º º Masculine ordinal indicator 187 273 BB 10111011 » » » Right double angle quotes 188 274 BC 10111100 ¼ ¼ ¼ Fraction one quarter 189 275 BD 10111101 ½ ½ ½ Fraction one half 190 276 BE 10111110 ¾ ¾ ¾ Fraction three quarters 191 277 BF 10111111 ¿ ¿ ¿ Inverted question mark 192 300 C0 11000000 À À À Latin capital letter A with grave 193 301 C1 11000001 Á Á Á Latin capital letter A with acute GS1C14-568 ASCII Characters Release 11.2 ECCnet Registry Page 3 of 4 HTML DEC OCT HEX BIN HTML Name Description Symbol Number 194 302 C2 11000010    Latin capital letter A with circumflex 195 303 C3 11000011 à à à Latin capital letter A with tilde 196 304 C4 11000100 Ä Ä Ä Latin capital letter A with diaeresis 197 305 C5 11000101 Å Å Å Latin capital letter A with ring above 198 306 C6 11000110 Æ Æ Æ Latin capital letter AE 199 307 C7 11000111 Ç Ç Ç Latin capital letter C with cedilla 200 310 C8 11001000 È È È Latin capital letter E with grave 201 311 C9 11001001 É É É Latin capital letter E with acute 202 312 CA 11001010 Ê Ê Ê Latin capital letter E with circumflex 203 313 CB 11001011 Ë Ë Ë Latin capital letter E with diaeresis 204 314 CC 11001100 Ì Ì Ì Latin capital letter I with grave 205 315 CD 11001101 Í Í Í Latin capital letter I with acute 206 316 CE 11001110 Î Î Î Latin capital letter I with circumflex 207 317 CF 11001111 Ï Ï Ï Latin capital letter I with diaeresis 208 320 D0 11010000 Ð Ð Ð Latin capital letter ETH 209 321 D1 11010001 Ñ Ñ Ñ Latin capital letter N with tilde 210 322 D2 11010010 Ò Ò Ò Latin capital letter O with grave 211 323 D3 11010011 Ó Ó Ó Latin capital letter O with acute 212 324 D4 11010100 Ô Ô Ô Latin capital letter O with circumflex 213 325 D5 11010101 Õ Õ Õ Latin capital letter O with tilde 214 326 D6 11010110 Ö Ö Ö Latin capital letter O with diaeresis 215 327 D7 11010111 × × × Multiplication sign 216 330 D8 11011000 Ø Ø Ø Latin capital letter O with slash 217 331 D9 11011001 Ù Ù Ù Latin capital letter U with grave 218 332 DA 11011010 Ú Ú Ú Latin capital letter U with acute 219 333 DB 11011011 Û Û Û Latin capital letter U with circumflex 220 334 DC 11011100 Ü Ü Ü Latin capital letter U with diaeresis 221 335 DD 11011101 Ý Ý Ý Latin capital letter Y with acute 222 336 DE 11011110 Þ Þ Þ Latin capital letter THORN 223 337 DF 11011111 ß ß ß Latin small letter sharp s - ess-zed 224 340 E0 11100000 à à à Latin small letter a with grave 225 341 E1 11100001 á á á Latin small letter a with acute GS1C14-568 ASCII Characters Release 11.2 ECCnet Registry Page 4 of 4 HTML DEC OCT HEX BIN HTML Name Description Symbol Number 226 342 E2 11100010 â â â Latin small letter a with circumflex 227 343 E3 11100011 ã ã ã Latin small letter a with tilde 228 344 E4 11100100 ä ä ä Latin small letter a with diaeresis 229 345 E5 11100101 å å å Latin small letter a with ring above 230 346 E6 11100110 æ æ æ Latin small letter ae 231 347 E7 11100111 ç ç ç Latin small letter c with cedilla 232 350 E8 11101000 è è è Latin small letter e with grave 233 351 E9 11101001 é é é Latin small letter e with acute 234 352 EA 11101010 ê ê ê Latin small letter e with circumflex 235 353 EB 11101011 ë ë ë Latin small letter e with diaeresis 236 354 EC 11101100 ì ì ì Latin small letter i with grave 237 355 ED 11101101 í í í Latin small letter i with acute 238 356 EE 11101110 î î î Latin small letter i with circumflex 239 357 EF 11101111 ï ï ï Latin small letter i with diaeresis 240 360 F0 11110000 ð ð ð Latin small letter eth 241 361 F1 11110001 ñ ñ ñ Latin small letter n with tilde 242 362 F2 11110010 ò ò ò Latin small letter o with grave 243 363 F3 11110011 ó ó ó Latin small letter o with acute 244 364 F4 11110100 ô ô ô Latin small letter o with circumflex 245 365 F5 11110101 õ õ õ Latin small letter o with tilde 246 366 F6 11110110 ö ö ö Latin small letter o with diaeresis 247 367 F7 11110111 ÷ ÷ ÷ Division sign 248 370 F8 11111000 ø ø ø Latin small letter o with slash 249 371 F9 11111001 ù ù ù Latin small letter u with grave 250 372 FA 11111010 ú ú ú Latin small letter u with acute 251 373 FB 11111011 û û û Latin small letter u with circumflex 252 374 FC 11111100 ü ü ü Latin small letter u with diaeresis 253 375 FD 11111101 ý ý ý Latin small letter y with acute 254 376 FE 11111110 þ þ þ Latin small letter thorn 255 377 FF 11111111 ÿ ÿ ÿ Latin small letter y with diaeresis.
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